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  • Roomful of Blues

    Roomful of Blues has spent more than five decades setting the standard for horn-driven blues and R&B. Formed in Rhode Island in 1967, the Grammy-nominated ensemble has earned a reputation for its electrifying blend of jump blues, swing, soul, and rock 'n' roll, with DownBeat calling them "a class by themselves." Led by master guitarist Chris Vachon since 1998, the band has received five Grammy nominations, seven Blues Music Awards, and was twice named Best Blues Band in the DownBeat International Critics Poll. Known for their powerhouse horn section and high-energy performances, Roomful of Blues has shared stages with legends including B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, and Carlos Santana while touring extensively throughout North America and abroad. Today's lineup features vocalist D.D. Bastos, whose soulful voice brings new energy to the band's signature sound, alongside longtime saxophonist Rich Lataille and a stellar ensemble of seasoned musicians.

  • Nicole Zuraitis

    Nicole Zuraitis is a two-time Grammy Award winner and six-time Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist, pianist, songwriter, arranger, producer, and bandleader whose artistry continues to redefine the modern jazz landscape. Her 2024 album How Love Begins, co-produced with Christian McBride, earned the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album, making her the first artist to win the category with an album entirely written and arranged by herself. Her acclaimed live release Live at Vic's Las Vegas received two Grammy nominations in 2026, and her forthcoming studio album, The Devil I Knew, produced by Larry Klein, arrives in 2026. A dynamic performer and prolific songwriter, Zuraitis has headlined major festivals including Newport Jazz Festival, Tanglewood, and the Melbourne International Jazz Festival, while appearing at premier venues such as Birdland, Blue Note, and Jazz at Lincoln Center. An accomplished educator and advocate, she serves on the vocal faculty at NYU.

  • Parlor Greens

    Parlor Greens is a powerhouse organ trio bringing together three acclaimed musicians from across the soul, blues, and funk worlds: organist Adam Scone (The Sugarman 3, Scone Cash Players), guitarist Jimmy James (True Loves, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio), and drummer Tim Carman (GA-20). Formed through a shared love of classic organ-combo recordings, the trio blends deep-groove soul jazz, blues, and heavy instrumental funk with effortless chemistry and world-class musicianship. Their debut album, In Green / We Dream, was recorded live to tape at Colemine Records' Portage Lounge studio in Ohio, capturing the raw energy and spontaneity of three master musicians creating in the moment. With Scone's masterful organ work, James' unmistakable guitar style, and Carman's rock-solid rhythmic foundation, Parlor Greens delivers an electrifying instrumental sound that is equal parts soulful, funky, and deeply rooted in the traditions of American music.

  • Local Artist Series: Higher Ground

    Higher Ground: Family of Soul, is New England's premier vintage soul band, covering artists such as Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Sly and the Family Stone, Aretha Franklin, Prince and many more. This 18-member band was founded in 2023 and plays to over 1000 fans every year. Higher Ground: Family of Soul are thrilled to be back at Jimmy?s Jazz and Blues for the third stop on their 2026 Summer of Soul tour. Come groove with us.

  • Bill Charlap Trio

    Grammy Award winning pianist BILL CHARLAP has performed with many of the leading artists of our time, including Dee Dee Bridgewater, Wynton Marsalis, Ron Carter, Tony Bennett, Gerry Mulligan, Houston Person, Barbra Streisand and Phil Woods. He is acclaimed for his solo and trio interpretations of the American Popular Songbook and has recorded albums featuring the music of Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Richard Rodgers, Cole Porter, Hoagy Carmichael, and Duke Ellington. Bill Charlap has earned Grammy nominations for Uptown Downtown, Somewhere: The Songs of Leonard Bernstein, and The Bill Charlap Trio: Live at the Village Vanguard. The 2016 recording, Notes from New York, received a five-star review in DownBeat magazine. 2021's Street of Dreams followed by 2024's And Then Again marked his return to the Blue Note label.

  • Charlie Musselwhite & GA-20: Together Onstage!

    Blues Now brings together harmonica master Charlie Musselwhite and acclaimed trio GA-20 for a collaboration rooted in tradition and forward momentum. A Grammy Award-winning artist with a career spanning more than 60 years, Musselwhite remains a defining voice of Chicago blues. GA-20, formed in 2018, has quickly built a national reputation with multiple Billboard Blues chart-topping releases and a raw, high-energy approach grounded in classic electric blues. Their album Blues Now (New West Records) captures the group's live, in-the-room chemistry, blending original material and reimagined classics. "We're not making a pop record. This is Blues," says guitarist Matthew Stubbs. Musselwhite adds, "I'm always open for keeping things interesting." Balancing grit, groove, and improvisation, the project reflects a shared lineage and a contemporary edge-an intergenerational exchange that keeps the blues immediate, vital, and firmly rooted in the present.

  • Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters

    Ronnie Earl is a legendary blues guitarist and four-time Blues Music Award winner for Guitar Player of the Year (1997, 1999, 2014, 2018), celebrated for his deeply expressive tone and emotionally charged playing. He has also served as an Associate Professor of Guitar at Berklee College of Music and taught at the National Guitar Summer Workshop in Connecticut, influencing generations of players. Earl's acclaimed discography spans labels including Stony Plain Records, Verve, Telarc, and Bullseye Blues, with landmark releases such as Grateful Heart: Blues and Ballads (1996), which earned DownBeat Magazine's Blues Album of the Year, and Hey José (2004), winner of Best Blues/R&B Song at the Independent Music Awards. His long-running band, Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters, has remained a cornerstone of modern blues for more than three decades. Since 2010, a series of celebrated albums, including Spread the Love, Good News, The Luckiest Man, Rise Up, and Mercy Me.

  • Monophonics with Special Guest Taylor Williams

    Since 2012, Monophonics has steadily built a reputation as a consistent band with a unique sound. Well crafted songs and records are matched by an energetic live performance. A heavenly signature style: Pure timeless heavy soul and warm textures of psychedelic rock. This is a band that revels in the past, taking you back to the stylings of the late 60s and early 70s, while always keeping its feet positioned in the present, looking ahead to the future. As a touring band, Monophonics has taken their act to dozens of countries, selling out venues all over the states, UK & Europe including London, NYC, Athens, LA, Istanbul, San Francisco, Amsterdam & Paris. Known for putting on an infectious performance which places their intimate songwriting and soulful musicianship on full display. Monophonics brings a musical experience that is unforgettable, which has earned the group a global fanbase and loyal following.

  • James Montgomery Band

    A Grammy-ballot contender and Blues Music Award nominee, blues legend and harmonica ace James Montgomery has earned his "legendary" status over a stellar five-decade career. Hailed by the Nashville Tennessean alongside Johnny Winter as a "blues master of the first and highest degree," Montgomery has toured and jammed with icons including Aerosmith, Bruce Springsteen, B.B. King, Bonnie Raitt, and The Allman Brothers. In addition to fronting his powerhouse band for over 40 years--featuring all-stars David Hull, George McCann, and Marty Richards--he has played with the Blues Brothers and featured in the film Delta Rising. Most recently, he produced the acclaimed, Ken Burns Prize finalist documentary Bonnie Blue: James Cotton's Life In The Blues. Montgomery continues to bring unmatched authority and dynamic energy to every stage.

  • Ruthie Foster

    Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Ruthie Foster has spent more than three decades crafting a powerful blend of blues, soul, folk, and gospel. After earning her first Grammy in 2024 for Best Contemporary Blues Album with Mileage, Foster returns with Just Say Yes (Sun Records), a deeply personal collection inspired by resilience, renewal, and embracing life's next chapter. Produced alongside Tyler Bryant and Rebecca Lovell of Larkin Poe, the album reflects Foster's remarkable journey from her service in the U.S. Navy and an early major-label deal to stepping away from music to care for her mother before rebuilding her career as an independent artist. Foster's soulful voice and heartfelt songwriting have earned widespread critical acclaim, making her one of the most respected voices in contemporary roots music. Just Say Yes is another inspiring chapter from an artist whose music continues to resonate with honesty, warmth, and unwavering spirit.

  • The Soul Rebels

    Praised by The Village Voice as "the missing link between Public Enemy and Louis Armstrong," New Orleans brass sensation The Soul Rebels have featured on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, NPR's Tiny Desk with GZA, headlined the global TED Conference, and scored original music for Disney's Haunted Mansion. The eight-member powerhouse collective blends traditional New Orleans brass with funk, soul, hip-hop, jazz, and rock. Renowned for their infectious live energy and top-tier musicianship, they have collaborated on stage and in the studio with heavyweights like Nas, G-Eazy, Wu-Tang Clan, Katy Perry, and Big Freedia. Touring across four continents, The Soul Rebels continue to captivate audiences worldwide--riding high on the national success of their acclaimed album Poetry In Motion--delivering explosive, party-driven performances that celebrate peace, love, and soul.

  • Carolyn Wonderland

    An Austin Music Hall of Fame inductee and multi-Blues Music Award nominee, Carolyn Wonderland is widely celebrated as "one of Texas' finest guitar-slingers" (Austin American-Statesman). Bob Dylan famously declared, "She should be nationwide." Blending fiery Texas blues, Tex-Mex, and riff-fueled rock 'n' roll, the guitar heroine and soulful vocalist has performed alongside icons like Levon Helm and Buddy Guy, in addition to spending years touring as lead guitarist for blues legend John Mayall. Building on her acclaimed Alligator Records debut Tempting Fate, Wonderland's latest album, Truth Is, produced by Dave Alvin, delivers her signature blistering fretwork, lap steel virtuosity, and deeply personal songwriting. Backed by a powerhouse band, Wonderland brings an explosive, emotionally charged live show to every stage.

  • Bywater Call

    A three-time UK Blues Award nominee for "International Act of the Year" and winner of Classic Rock Magazine's Blues Album of the Year, Bywater Call is a powerhouse seven-piece Southern soul and roots rock ensemble from Toronto, Canada. Fronted by raw, powerful vocalist Meghan Parnell and guitarist Dave Barnes, the band features Bruce McCarthy (drums), Mike Meusel (bass), John Kervin (keys), Stephen Dyte (trumpet), and Julian Nalli (tenor sax). Renowned for their explosive, emotion-fueled live shows and dynamic musicianship, Bywater Call has shared stages with Joe Bonamassa and Robert Randolph while touring relentlessly across North America and Europe. Riding high on the release of their acclaimed fourth studio album, Broken Souvenirs, Bywater Call delivers an unforgettable performance that consistently proves why they are hailed as the "find of the fest".

  • The Dustbowl Revival

    Featured in Rolling Stone and Billboard with over 20 million streams, Venice Beach roots-rock collective Dustbowl Revival is celebrated for their explosive, genre-defying live shows. A staple of major global festivals like Hardly Strictly Bluegrass and Cambridge Folk Fest, the band seamlessly blends Laurel Canyon harmonies, folky funk, and New Orleans-tinted brass. Over their 16-year career, Dustbowl Revival has collaborated with icons like Keb Mo and legendary entertainer Dick Van Dyke, whose viral music video appearance garnered over 5 million views. Fresh off the release of their 8th studio album Change Your Mind, engineered by Brian Joseph (Bon Iver) and featuring guest appearances by Ed Helms, Vulfpeck's Theo Katzman, and Dumpstahfunk's Ivan Neville, the powerhouse ensemble delivers an uplifting, dance-driven concert experience packed with soul, grit, and hard-earned joy.